For example, Android users can choose to require verification for all purchases made through the Google Play Store using a fingerprint or facial recognition. Users will have the option to add authentication preferences by using built-in Android security features, checking apps and the user’s device using Play Protect, and securing purchases made via the Play Store by adding payment preferences.
While waiting for Google to make its Play Store security improvements official, users can require that all purchases made on the Play Store be authenticated. And Google Play Protect can, as noted earlier, scan the apps on your phone for malware.